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Cash for extended schools drying up

Posted: 08 January 2004 | Subscribe Online


Extended schools may be unable to continue providing extra services if long-term guaranteed funding is not provided, according to a new report.

The research by the Centre for Local Economic Strategies think-tank states that, despite ministers' support for extended schools, a lack of long-term funding could result in the initiative failing to fulfil government expectations.

It explains that, although many schools began providing community facilities with funds from area-based initiatives, this money is starting to run out. Subsequently, some extended schools are finding it increasingly difficult to raise funds for their services.
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This is a particular problem in more affluent rural areas with pockets of deprivation that fail to attract money from regeneration and social exclusion initiatives and have no local businesses to sponsor projects.

The research also calls for schools' extra services to be "properly funded" at the start and in the long-term, particularly for services with no obvious link to mainstream services.

Regenerating Communities: The Role of Extended Schools from 0161 236 7036.


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